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By on Jan 31, 2019

Not sure how they do their measuring but it hardly matters given the results for even if they are wrong by half the total depravity of man is on clear display. Corruption is certainly the norm. And why is there corruption? For only one reason, those in a position to do so are more interested in money than justice and so we see once again, you cannot worship both God and money and indeed, he fear of the Lord is beginning of wisdom.

Infographic: Where Global Corruption Is Rampant | Statista

2018 Corruption Perceptions Index

Where Global Corruption Is Rampant

Yesterday, Transparency International released its 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index with the organization stating that the continued failure of most countries to control corruption is contributing to a crisis in democracy around the world. The index ranks 180 countries and territories on perceived public sector corruption with 0 meaning “highly corrupt” and 100 meaning “very clean”. This time around, more than two-thirds of countries scored 50 or below which means they have serious problems preventing foul play in their public sectors. The average global score was 43.

Denmark came first with 88 out of 100 with Finland, Singapore, Sweden and Switzerland following with 85. Somalia was rock bottom of the index with a score of just 10, followed by Syria and South Sudan who both had 13. Transparency International said that only 20 countries saw a significant improvement in their scores over the past seven years including Argentina, Guyana and the Ivory Coast. During the same time frame, 16 countries recorded a significant decrease with Australia, Malta, Hungary and Turkey among their ranks. The U.S. had a disappointing score of 71 this year, four points down on 2017. That means it has dropped out of the top-20 countries for the first time since 2011.